Best things to do in Hobart

“Must do it on Saturday. Salamanca market is the most famous and the biggest market in the Southern Hemisphere. It’s held every Saturday from 8:30am to 3pm. You would see fresh ingredients, local arts and handcrafts, wines and delicious street food. ”

“This beautiful meseum has lots of large spaces for families to explore. they often have free activities for Children too. Located by the Hobart docks. There is street parking close by (pay per hour on voucher machines), or park in the council operated Argly Street Car Park (pay on exit depending on length of stay).”

“This nearby water hole and eatery was once a tire shop, but now it’s a local favourite. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner (+ takeaway woodfired pizza!) you’re sure to give it 10/10 spuds for a pretty good meal.”

“ Take a value for money Mona catamaran from Brooke Street Pier closeby out to see the renown MONA. A real quirky eye opener to the big question about what is really art? Prepare to spend a good portion of the day taking it all in. On the way to and from enjoy the views of the blue Derwent River and its abundance of sheltered bays, nestling yacht clubs and local suburbs.”

“Iconic street with a marvellous surviving row of old warehouses that are now home to bars, cafes, restaurants and art galleries. Salamanca is the starting point for any stroll around Sullivan's Cove, and the centre of food and drinking nightlife in Hobart.”

“Brilliant Italian food everytime and fun staff. It's a busy place in an old building with great atmosphere. Kids love it too. Expect loud laughter from other diners and staff. If you want a quiet date night, ask to seat upstairs. ”